Eicon Networks V8.3 Bedienungsanleitung

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Das Wort kommt vom lateinischen „instructio”, d.h. ordnen. Demnach kann man in der Anleitung Eicon Networks V8.3 die Beschreibung der Etappen der Vorgehensweisen finden. Das Ziel der Anleitung ist die Belehrung, Vereinfachung des Starts, der Nutzung des Geräts oder auch der Ausführung bestimmter Tätigkeiten. Die Anleitung ist eine Sammlung von Informationen über ein Gegenstand/eine Dienstleistung, ein Hinweis.

Leider widmen nicht viele Nutzer ihre Zeit der Gebrauchsanleitung Eicon Networks V8.3. Eine gute Gebrauchsanleitung erlaubt nicht nur eine Reihe zusätzlicher Funktionen des gekauften Geräts kennenzulernen, sondern hilft dabei viele Fehler zu vermeiden.

Was sollte also eine ideale Gebrauchsanleitung beinhalten?

Die Gebrauchsanleitung Eicon Networks V8.3 sollte vor allem folgendes enthalten:
- Informationen über technische Daten des Geräts Eicon Networks V8.3
- Den Namen des Produzenten und das Produktionsjahr des Geräts Eicon Networks V8.3
- Grundsätze der Bedienung, Regulierung und Wartung des Geräts Eicon Networks V8.3
- Sicherheitszeichen und Zertifikate, die die Übereinstimmung mit entsprechenden Normen bestätigen

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Der Grund dafür ist die fehlende Zeit und die Sicherheit, was die bestimmten Funktionen der gekauften Geräte angeht. Leider ist das Anschließen und Starten von Eicon Networks V8.3 zu wenig. Eine Anleitung beinhaltet eine Reihe von Hinweisen bezüglich bestimmter Funktionen, Sicherheitsgrundsätze, Wartungsarten (sogar das, welche Mittel man benutzen sollte), eventueller Fehler von Eicon Networks V8.3 und Lösungsarten für Probleme, die während der Nutzung auftreten könnten. Immerhin kann man in der Gebrauchsanleitung die Kontaktnummer zum Service Eicon Networks finden, wenn die vorgeschlagenen Lösungen nicht wirksam sind. Aktuell erfreuen sich Anleitungen in Form von interessanten Animationen oder Videoanleitungen an Popularität, die den Nutzer besser ansprechen als eine Broschüre. Diese Art von Anleitung gibt garantiert, dass der Nutzer sich das ganze Video anschaut, ohne die spezifizierten und komplizierten technischen Beschreibungen von Eicon Networks V8.3 zu überspringen, wie es bei der Papierform passiert.

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In der Gebrauchsanleitung finden wir vor allem die Antwort über den Bau sowie die Möglichkeiten des Geräts Eicon Networks V8.3, über die Nutzung bestimmter Accessoires und eine Reihe von Informationen, die erlauben, jegliche Funktionen und Bequemlichkeiten zu nutzen.

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Inhaltsverzeichnis der Gebrauchsanleitungen

  • Seite 1

    www .eicon.com/divaserver Diva Server for Windows v8.3 Reference Guide[...]

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    www .eicon.com/divaserver T wentyfirst Edition (March 2007) 206-339-21 COPYRIGHT NOTICE AND LEGAL DISCLAIMER Copyright © 2001-2007 Dialogic Cor poration. All Rights Reserved . Y ou may not reproduce this document in whole or in part without permi ssion in writing from Dialogic Corporation. All contents of this document are subject to change withou[...]

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    www .eicon.com/divaserver Dialogic Corporation License Agreement for use of sof tware (“Agreement”) This is an Agreement betw een you, the Company , and your Affili ates (referred to in some instances as "Y ou" and in other inst ances as "Company") and all your Authorized Users and Dialogic Corporation ("Dialogic")[...]

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    www .eicon.com/divaserver • Y ou transfer possession of any copy , modifica tion or merged portion of the Program or documentation to another p arty in any way other than as expre ssly permitted in this License Agreement, this license is automaticall y terminated. Upgrades If the Program is provided as an upgrade and the upgrade is an upgrade fro[...]

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    www .eicon.com/divaserver No Liability for Consequential Damage In no event shall Dialogic, its subsidiaries, direct ors, employees or suppliers be liable for any damages whatsoever (including wi thout limita tion, damages for loss of business profits, business interruption, loss of information, or other pecu niary loss and indirect, consequential,[...]

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    Content s www .eicon.com/divaserver About This Online Guide ............... ..................................... .......................... 8 How to use this online guide . .................................................................................. 8 S tructure of this guide ........ .........................................................[...]

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    www .eicon.com/divaserver Customer Services ......................... ..................................... ........................ 75 Eicon Networks Supplier .......... ....................................................... ...................... 75 Eicon Networks Help Web ....... ....................................................... .........[...]

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    About This Online Guide 8 CHAPTER 1 About This Online Guide How to use this online guide • T o view a section, click the corresponding blue underlined phrase in the table below . • T o view a topic that contains further inform ation, click the corresponding blue underlined phrases in this guide. • Y ou may wish to print out the page s require[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 9 CHAPTER 2 About Diva Server for Windows Diva Server for Windows enables you to use yo ur Eicon Diva Server adapter with Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows XP , or Windows Server 2003. Diva Server for Windows provides modem emulation, connectivity over ISDN or channelized T1 lines via the Remote Access Service (RAS) of W[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 10 • Support for CAPI-based applications thr ough CAPI 2032.DLL and CAPI 20.DLL (32-bit and 16-bit versions) for Windows 2000, Windows XP , or Windows Server 2003 • Support for T API-based applications thr ough the Diva Server T elephony Service Provider (TSP) • Support for all known switch types (ISDN protocols)[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 1 1 • Call Rate Limiter: Limitation of the amount of outgoing calls per second. Some switches may require limitation of calls in order to grant st ability of the PSTN network RAS features Note: RAS is the Routing and Remote Access Service of Windows 2000, Windows XP , or Windows Server 2003. • Connection to ISDN ro[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 12 • Automatic detection of ISDN service, synchronous/asynchronous framing and B-channel protocol • Synchronous/asynchronous conversion • Encryption, data compression, number checking, shorthold mode, callback function CAPI features Supplement ary services: • Number identification services: MSN, DDI, SUB, CLIP [...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 13 • Dynamic anti-jitter buffering • Comfort noise generation (CNG) • V oice activity detection (V AD) • Support for color fax via CAPI • Support for JPEG format • Support for sending and receiving single or multi-page document s • Support for fallback to gray scale if remote side does not support color f[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 14 Supported Hardware Diva Server for Windows suppo rts the following Diva Server adapters (max. eight Analog, BRI, 4BRI, PRI, 2PRI or four 4PRI in one computer): ISDN BRI adapters ISDN PRI adapters • Diva Server 2FX • Diva Server V -BRI-2 • Diva Server BRI-2M 2.0 • Diva Server V -4BRI-8 • Diva Server 4BRI-8M[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 15 Multiport PRI adapters Analog adapters Requirement s for sof tware installation For the installation of Diva Server for Win dows, the following requirement s have to be met: • PC/A T -compatible computer (at least 500 MH z or higher processor with at least 500 MB RAM) • Windows 2000, Windows XP , or Wi ndows Ser[...]

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    About Diva Server for Windows 16 Information on inst alling downloaded software If you downloaded the Diva Server for Windows software from the Eicon W eb site, please note the following: • Extract the files to your hard disk drive. Do not change the directory structure of the extracted files. • This manual assumes that the installation files h[...]

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    Software Inst allation 17 CHAPTER 3 Sof tware Inst allation Y ou should not attempt to install the software for your Diva Server adapter at the same time as the operating system. Basic driver support for most Diva Server adapters is provided by the Microsoft operating system. T hese Diva Server adapters are fully detected by Windows XP or Windows S[...]

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    Software Inst allation 18 Windows Server 2003 • If you are installing one of the following adapters, see Inst alling fully detected Diva Server adapters under Windows Server 2003 on page 23: • If you are installing one of the following adapters, see Inst alling Diva Server adapters detected as ‘New Hardware’ on page 31: Diva Server 2FX Diva[...]

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    Software Inst allation 19 Inst alling fully detected Diva Server adapters under Windows XP 1. After you have inst alled your Diva Serv er adapter as described in the printed installation guide that came with your adapter or that you downloaded from the Eicon Web site, st art your computer . Note: Y ou must log on with administrator rights to instal[...]

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    Software Inst allation 20 5. The ‘ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers’ box is displayed: Y ou may enter the MSNs or the extension r ange that you want to assign to RAS here. It is recommended to assign the MSNs or extension range later on in the Diva Server Configuration Manager because it provides a complete overview of the number configuration. Clic[...]

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    Software Inst allation 21 6. If you are using a North American switch type and a Diva Serv er PRI adapter , the ‘ISDN Phone Number Information’ box is displayed: Y ou may enter the phone numbers that you want to assign to RAS here. It is recommended to assign the pho ne numbers later on in the Diva Server Configuration Manager because it provid[...]

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    Software Inst allation 22 7. If you are using a North American switch type and a Diva Serv er BRI adapter , the ‘ISDN Phone Number and SPID Info rmation’ box is displayed: Y ou may enter the phone number and SPID (Service Profil ID) that you want to assign to RAS here. It is recommended to assign the phone numbers late r on in the Diva Server C[...]

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    Software Inst allation 23 Inst alling fully detected Diva Server adapters under Windows Server 2003 1. After you have inst alled your Diva Serv er adapter as described in the printed installation guide that came with your adapter or that you downloaded from the Eicon Web site, st art your computer . Note: Y ou must log on with administrator rights [...]

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    Software Inst allation 24 5. If you are updating the drivers from the Diva Server Software Suite CD-ROM, the ‘License Agreement’ box appears. Read the license agreement carefully . If you accept it, select ‘I accept the above license agreem ent’ and click ‘Next’. If you do not accept it, click ‘Cancel’ to exit the process. Y ou need[...]

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    Software Inst allation 25 7. If you have a Diva Server Analog adapter in stalled, the ‘Default Analog Switch T ype’ box appears. In the ‘Analog Switch T ype’ bo x, select the region where you use your adapter . Note: If you are changing the configuration and you want to use the same switch type as you selected during the update, select ‘U[...]

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    Software Inst allation 26 8. In the ‘Installation Mode’ box, select if y ou want to inst all the adapter in default mode, customized mode, or secure mode. • If you select ‘Default installation’, t he Remote Access Service and CAPI are installed. Click ‘Next’ and go to step 13 on page 29 to continue with the installation. • If you se[...]

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    Software Inst allation 27 9. In the ‘Security Settings’ box, all possible services and interfaces are selected. Disable the services or interfaces you do not want to use for security reasons. Y ou can set a password to prevent unauthorized us ers from changing the settings. Y ou need to deactivate at leas t one service. If all services need to [...]

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    Software Inst allation 28 10. In the ‘Services and Interface Selection’ box , select the services and interfaces you need for your system. If you selected ‘Secure In stallation’, the services and interfaces you disabled in step 9 on p age 27 cannot be selected anymore. Click ‘Next’. 11 . If you selected the service ‘Modem via seri al [...]

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    Software Inst allation 29 12. In the ‘Incoming Call Policy’ box, select how to handle incoming calls. Click ‘Next’. 13. In the displayed dialog box, the selected options are listed. Click ‘Back’ if you need to change the settings. Click ‘Next’ to copy the appropriate files to your system. Note: If you are installing a Beta version o[...]

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    Software Inst allation 30 This message indicates only that the Diva Server for Windows software does not yet have Microsoft certification. This does not pr event a correct inst allation of the software. Official final releases of Diva Server for Windows Sof tware are Microsoft certified and this message does not appear . 14. When the copy process i[...]

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    Software Inst allation 31 Inst alling Diva Server adapters detected as ‘New Hardware’ The installation procedure of Diva Server adapters detected as ‘New Hardware’ depends on your operating system: • If you are installing the Diva Serv er adapter under Windows 2000, see T o install the Diva Server adapter under Windows 2000: below . • I[...]

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    Software Inst allation 32 5. In the ‘Locate Driver Files’ box, select ‘S pecify a location’. Disable all other options. Click ‘Next’. 6. In the displayed dialog box enter the path to the installation files: • Insert your Diva Server Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and enter the following path: D:DRIVERi386ENGLISH (where[...]

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    Software Inst allation 33 9. In the ‘ISDN Switch T ype or D-channel Prot ocol’ box, select the switch type as specified by your ISDN service prov ider , for example European ISDN (DSS1). Click ‘Next’. 10. The ‘ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers’ box is displayed:[...]

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    Software Inst allation 34 Y ou may enter the MSNs or the extension r ange that you want to assign to RAS here. It is recommended to assign the MSNs or extension range later on in the Diva Server Configuration Manager because it provides a complete overview of the number configuration. Note: If you configure and assign no ISDN numbers at all, neithe[...]

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    Software Inst allation 35 12. If you are using a North American switch type and a Diva Serv er PRI adapter , the ‘ISDN Phone Number Information’ box is displayed: Y ou may enter the phone numbers that you want to assign to RAS here. It is recommended to assign the pho ne numbers later on in the Diva Server Configuration Manager because it provi[...]

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    Software Inst allation 36 T o install the Diva Server adapter under W indows XP and Windows Server 2003: 1. After you have inst alled your Diva Serv er adapter as described in the printed installation guide that came with your adapter or that you downloaded from the Eicon Web site, st art your computer . Note: Y ou must log on with administrator ri[...]

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    Software Inst allation 37 3. In the displayed dialog box, select ‘Searc h for the best driver in these locations’. Select ‘Include this location in the s earch’. Disable all other search options. Enter the path to the inst allation files: • Insert your Diva Server Software Suite CD-ROM into the CD-ROM drive and enter the following path: D[...]

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    Software Inst allation 38 5. In the ‘ISDN Switch T ype or D-channel Prot ocol’ box, select the switch type as specified by your ISDN service prov ider , for example European ISDN (DSS1). Click ‘Next’. 6. The ‘ISDN Multisubscriber Numbers’ box is displayed: Y ou may enter the MSNs or the extension r ange that you want to assign to RAS he[...]

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    Software Inst allation 39 Note: If you configure and assign no ISDN numbers at all, neither in the ISDN wizard nor later on in the Diva Server Configuration Manager , RAS accepts all incoming calls. Click ‘Next’. 7. If you are using a North American switch type and a Diva Serv er BRI adapter , the ‘ISDN Phone Number and SPID Info rmation’ b[...]

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    Sof tware Configuration 40 CHAPTER 4 Sof tware Configuration Configuration with inst alled hardware After you inst alled your Diva Server adapt er and the adapter drivers as described in Software Inst allation on p age 17, you can st art the Diva Server Configuration Manager: 1. Click ‘S tart > Programs > Diva Server fo r Windows > Diva [...]

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    Sof tware Configuration 41 When you are using a North-American protoc ol with a Diva Server BRI adapter , you must always assign ISDN numbers because otherwise incoming calls cannot be accepted (see ‘Binding Properties’ in the Diva Server Configuration Manager Online Help (DSMain.chm)). See below an example of a default installation for a Diva [...]

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    Sof tware Configuration 42 • Or enter the path to the configurat ion file on the hard disk, for example: C:TempISDNDisrvcfg.EXE (where C: is the har d disk drive letter). Click ‘OK’. 3. The Configuration Manager is disp layed with no components at all: 4. Y ou can now do a complete manual configurat ion as described in ‘Configuring’ in[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 43 CHAPTER 5 Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration In the terminology used by the Remote Access Service, the calling station is referred to as the Client and the called station as the Server . The RAS client/server architecture allows a station to be defined simult aneously as a server and as a client a[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 44 6. In the ‘Network Connection T ype’ box, select ‘Dial-up to private network’. Click ‘Next’. T o continue with the configuration go to step 7 on page 46 . Under Windows XP and Windows Server 2003: 1. Under Windows XP: Click ‘S tart > Settings > Control Panel > Network Connections &[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 45 5. In the ‘Network Connection T ype’ box, select ‘Connect to the network at my workplace’. Note: The screen might be slightly different under Windows Server 2003. Click ‘Next’. 6. In the ‘Network Connection’ box, select ‘Dial-up connection’ and click ‘Next’. T o continue with the [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 46 Under Windows 2000, Windows XP , and Windows Server 2003: 7. If you have configured more than one port fo r outgoing calls, you must specify a port: Select a port, for example ‘ISDN channel - Eicon Diva Server BRI-2M’ to dedicate a line to this outgoing connection. The effect of the setting ‘All av[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 47 9. In the ‘Phone Number to Dial’ box, enter the phone number of the server . If the server is configured to use subadd resses, you must specify the appropriate subaddresses in the ‘Phone Number to Dial’ bo x, separated by the vertical stroke ‘|’, (the pipe symbol, or press [Alt] and the digit[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 48 Designation Description Framing ^HDLC synchronous HDLC ^X.75 synchronous X.75 ^ASYNC additional information asynchronous ^SYNC additional info rmation synchronous Services ^XP synchronous HDLC transparent (st andard) ^V .120 asynchronous, default transfer ra te is 64K, transfer rates given below can also[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 49 Click ‘Next’. 10. In the ‘Connection Availability’ box, select if the connection should be made available to all users or only to yourself. Click ‘Next’. 11 . If you are connected to a network and you sele cted to make the connection available to all users, the ‘Internet Connec tion Sharing[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 50 Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP: T o observe the progress of an active conn ection, click ‘S tart > Settings > Network and Dial-up connections’ and right-click the connection. Select ‘S tatus’ (see also R AS status on page 56). T o specify the network protocol(s) for every set-up connecti[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 51 RAS server setup Note: Windows XP Professional allows you to set up an incoming connection that can accept up to three incoming calls. T o do so , start the ‘New Connection Wizard’ and select ‘Set up an advanced connection > Accept incoming connections’. Since Windows XP Professional does not [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 52 5. In the ‘Remote Access Server Setup’ bo x, select the option ‘Set up an advanced remote access server ’. Click ‘Next’. 6. In the ‘Remote Client Protocols’ box, verify if all protocols required for remote clients are installed. Click ‘Next’. 7. If you are not connected to a network, [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 53 4. In the ‘Configuration’ dialog box, se lect ‘Remote access (dial-up or VPN)’. Click ‘Next’. 5. In the ‘Remote Access’ box, select whet her the server should receive VPN and/or dial-up connections. Click ‘Next’. 6. In the ‘IP Address Assignment’ box, specify whether IP addresses [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 54 T o configure access authorizations for the RAS server: 1. Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP: Click ‘S tart > Programs > Administra tive T ools > Computer Management’. Under Windows Server 2003: Click ‘S tart > Administrative T ools > Computer Management’. 2. In the ‘Computer Man[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 55 • Control access through Remote Access Policy Depending on the Remote Access Policy , dial-in permission is granted or denied to the user . For further information on Re mote Access Policies, see your Windows documentation. The following callback options can be configured: • No Callback The client es[...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 56 RAS st atus T o monitor a currently active connection: 1. T o monitor the status of a currently ac tive outgoing connection, right-click the connection. Select ‘S tatus’. 2. The ‘RAS S tatus’ monitor is displayed: T o monitor a connection each time it is active: 1. Under Windows 2000 and Windows [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 57 3. In the properties dialog bo x, click the ‘General’ tab: Check the option ‘Show icon in ta skbar when connected’. Click ‘OK’. 4. Each time, when the connection is active, an icon is displayed in the Windows taskbar . T o monitor the status of RAS server port s: 1. T o monitor the status of [...]

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    Dial-Up Networking and RAS Administration 58 4. Double-click the port for which you wa nt to display the ‘Port S tatus’.[...]

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    Uninstalling 59 CHAPTER 6 Uninst alling If you want to uninstall all inst alled Diva Server adapters and related software, use Diva Server Uninstall as described below . If you do not want to uninstall all Diva Server adapters, use the Device Manager as described on page 60 . Diva Server adapter uninst allation with Diva Server Uninst all: 1. Click[...]

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    Uninstalling 60 4. In the displayed dialog box, select if you w ant to shut down or restart your computer now or later . Click ‘Finish’, to complete the process. Diva Server adapter uninst allation with Device Manager: 1. Under Windows 2000 and Windows XP: Click ‘S tart > Settings > Control P anel’. Double-click the ‘Systems’ icon[...]

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    Maintenance T ools 61 CHAPTER 7 Maintenance T ools Diva Server for Windows offers the following to ols for testing your connection and controller on your adapter , and diagnosing and solving pr oblems that might occur with your Diva Server adapter or the connection: Diva Server Line T est see below Diva Server Diagnostics on page 62 Diva Server Lin[...]

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    Maintenance T ools 62 If Diva Server Line T est does not return an error , but you cannot get your Diva Server adapter to work properly , there might be a problem in the configuration of the application you are using with your Diva Server adapt er (such as Dial-Up Networking or faxing software). Diva Server Diagnostics The Diva Server Diagnostics t[...]

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    Management T ools 63 CHAPTER 8 Management T ools Diva Server Management Diva Server Management is integrated in to the Microsoft Management Console (MMC) via a snap-in. Y ou may create your own set of management, for in stance the Device Manager combined with the Diva Server Management. Diva Server Management is a tool that displa ys the current st[...]

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    Features 64 CHAPTER 9 Features Diva Server adapters provide different featur es and cap abilities with Diva Server for Windows. The interfaces supported by Di va Server adapters are as follo ws. However , not all features may be available on all the supported interfaces. For features of Diva Server ISDN adapters s ee the tables from p age 65 on. Fo[...]

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    Features 65 Features of Diva Server ISDN adapters Features via interface: IDI WA N MiniPort COM Port CAPI 2.0 T API B-channel related: T ransparent HDLC, 64/56 7) k b p s •••• • 6) T ransparent (V oice) • • • X.75 64/56 7) k b p s •••• • 6) T .70/T .90 (T -Online) 9) •• • • 6) V. 1 1 0 ( G S M ) 1)9) •••• ?[...]

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    Features 66 Resolution: standard , fine, super-fine, ultra-fine 1)9) •• DTMF tone detection and transmission 3) •• • DTMF clamping 10) •• On-board switching and conferencing (via line interconnect) 8) •• Media mode (unknown, interactive voice, automated voice) 1) •• W ave audio format (8-bit 8 kHz A-Law , 8-bit 8 kHz µ -Law ,[...]

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    Features 67 1) Features are not available with Di va Server PRI-0M, Diva Server PRI/E1/T1, and all versions of Diva Server T1/PRI adapters. 2) CAPI 2.0 supports X.25 in the B- and D-c hannel, permanent virtual connections (PVC) and switched virtual connections (SVC), and multiple logica l connections per B-channel. The COM port supports X.25 wi th [...]

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    Features 68 On-board switching and conferencing Some switches do not offer supplement ary serv ices such as call transfer , overlap sending, three-party conference, or large conference. For these switches, the Diva Server adapters and software can provide these supplement ary se rvices by connecting or forwarding calls directly on the adapter (a ls[...]

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    Features 69 1) Conference functionality is limited to eight particip ants. Supplement ary services The Diva Server for Windows software suppor t s basic call services for all switch types that are available in the Diva Server Configur ation Manager . In additi on to this, it offers supplementary services for the following switch types: • Euro-ISD[...]

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    Features 70 CLIP (calling line identification presentation) •• • • CLIR (calling line identification restriction) •• • • COLP (connected line identification presentation) •• • • COLR (connected line identification restriction) •• • • KEY (keypad protocol) • • • 4) • AoC (advice of charge) • • • User-to-[...]

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    Features 71 1) HOLD is not a standard supplementary serv ice for Euro-ISDN PRI, nevertheless some PBXs support call hold and retrieve. 2) HOLD is not defined in Q-Sig but co rresponding procedures are available. 3) Call transfer is only possibl e if path replacement works. 4) In a Q-Sig environment, the featur e is also called ‘Simple Dialog’. [...]

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    Features 72 Features of Diva Server Analog adapters Call control features • Dial tone detection • Dial pulse detection • Pulse dialing • T one (DTMF/MF) dialing • Busy tone detection • Ring back tone detection • S pecial Information T one (SIT) detection • Fax/modem detection • Hold/Retrieve (via Hook Flash) and keypad protocol ?[...]

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    Features 73 • Full-duplex voice, ‘barge-in’ • V oice activity detection • Silence detection • Human talker detection • Fax signal detection • G .168 echo cancellation, up to 128 ms tail length • Recording automatic gain control (AGC) •P i t c h c o n t r o l • Audio tap V o ice over IP support • G .71 1 voice codec (64 kbps,[...]

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    Features 74 • Fax polling/ Fax on demand • Reversal of fax direction • Fax password • Fax sub addressing • New fax header line • Page formats: ISO A4, B4, A3 • S tandard, fine, super-fine and ultra-fine resolution • Color fax (JPEG-format) Dat a modem features • V .21, V .22, V .22bis, Bell 103, Bell 212A, V .32, V .32bis, V .34, [...]

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    Customer Services 75 CHAPTER 10 Customer Services Eicon Networks provides various possibilities to obtain technical support for your Eicon Networks product. We recommend that you cont act your Eicon Networks supplier first. If your supplier is not able to solve your pr oblem visit our help web with its detailed information about a variety of topics[...]

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    Customer Services 76 • Online training for ISDN, Diva Server API, a nd X.25 primarily 1st level technical support people, but much of the course is also suitable for a non-technical audience. Visit our Help W eb at www .eicon.com/support/ema . Eicon Networks Customer Support If the information on the Help Web was not suf f icient to help you solv[...]